Scamera van on the A27 this morning

Scamera van on the A27 this morning

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S7Paul

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2,103 posts

234 months

Sunday 5th April 2009
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Picture the A27 early this morning, between Havant & Chichester...

An almost straight road, hardly any traffic, dry weather, excellent visibility, no junctions.

So what possible reason would there be for our wondeful BiB to get up early & park a camera van on one of the bridges on a Breakfast Club Sunday, other than to rake in some cash? This has to be one of the most blatant, cynical, cash-generating stunts possible. How they ever expect any respect is beyond me. It's yet another example of this police-state trying to squeeze every last drop of enjoyment out of motoring.

I hope any of you travelling along there this morning saw it in time.

Hobzy

1,271 posts

211 months

Sunday 5th April 2009
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Tax catcher?

W4X LG

1,028 posts

190 months

Sunday 5th April 2009
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Someone in a megane flew past us right before that van doing well in excess of what he should have!! Just hope he saw it in time!! There was a nice man flashing like mad going the otherway!

doorman

1,533 posts

191 months

Sunday 5th April 2009
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S7Paul said:
Picture the A27 early this morning, between Havant & Chichester...

An almost straight road, hardly any traffic, dry weather, excellent visibility, no junctions.

So what possible reason would there be for our wondeful BiB to get up early & park a camera van on one of the bridges on a Breakfast Club Sunday, other than to rake in some cash? This has to be one of the most blatant, cynical, cash-generating stunts possible. How they ever expect any respect is beyond me. It's yet another example of this police-state trying to squeeze every last drop of enjoyment out of motoring.

I hope any of you travelling along there this morning saw it in time.
They are having a purge along this stretch of road, week before last it was in place every day through Monday to Friday. Out of interest, was the operator of the camera visible outside of his van?

S7Paul

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2,103 posts

234 months

Sunday 5th April 2009
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doorman said:
S7Paul said:
Picture the A27 early this morning, between Havant & Chichester...

An almost straight road, hardly any traffic, dry weather, excellent visibility, no junctions.

So what possible reason would there be for our wondeful BiB to get up early & park a camera van on one of the bridges on a Breakfast Club Sunday, other than to rake in some cash? This has to be one of the most blatant, cynical, cash-generating stunts possible. How they ever expect any respect is beyond me. It's yet another example of this police-state trying to squeeze every last drop of enjoyment out of motoring.

I hope any of you travelling along there this morning saw it in time.
They are having a purge along this stretch of road, week before last it was in place every day through Monday to Friday. Out of interest, was the operator of the camera visible outside of his van?
Yes, he was stood by the tripod at the back of the van. Why do you ask?

mart360

38 posts

196 months

Sunday 5th April 2009
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Which way was he scamming? West or East so collaring, sorry protecting drivers coming into Chi?

or was it the other way as people left Chi ?


mart

S7Paul

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234 months

Monday 6th April 2009
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He was monitoring the eastbound carriageway, bravely protecting people travelling towards Chichester from the certain death that befalls anyone exceeding the speed limit.

doorman

1,533 posts

191 months

Monday 6th April 2009
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S7Paul said:
doorman said:
S7Paul said:
Picture the A27 early this morning, between Havant & Chichester...

An almost straight road, hardly any traffic, dry weather, excellent visibility, no junctions.

So what possible reason would there be for our wondeful BiB to get up early & park a camera van on one of the bridges on a Breakfast Club Sunday, other than to rake in some cash? This has to be one of the most blatant, cynical, cash-generating stunts possible. How they ever expect any respect is beyond me. It's yet another example of this police-state trying to squeeze every last drop of enjoyment out of motoring.

I hope any of you travelling along there this morning saw it in time.
They are having a purge along this stretch of road, week before last it was in place every day through Monday to Friday. Out of interest, was the operator of the camera visible outside of his van?
Yes, he was stood by the tripod at the back of the van. Why do you ask?
Chatted to this guy at last years Festival of Speed, they had the camera partnership there. He said then, that he always sets up outside the van giving more presence. But saying that, he allowed us to see what he sees, it was quite an eye opener, to be honest, you stand no chance, because he has got you before you see him, once he has got your speed, he then takes your mug shot, and checks to see if you are on the phone or eating your lunch, all this at some 1000 metres and perfect clarity.

S7Paul

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2,103 posts

234 months

Tuesday 7th April 2009
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doorman said:
S7Paul said:
doorman said:
S7Paul said:
Picture the A27 early this morning, between Havant & Chichester...

An almost straight road, hardly any traffic, dry weather, excellent visibility, no junctions.

So what possible reason would there be for our wondeful BiB to get up early & park a camera van on one of the bridges on a Breakfast Club Sunday, other than to rake in some cash? This has to be one of the most blatant, cynical, cash-generating stunts possible. How they ever expect any respect is beyond me. It's yet another example of this police-state trying to squeeze every last drop of enjoyment out of motoring.

I hope any of you travelling along there this morning saw it in time.
They are having a purge along this stretch of road, week before last it was in place every day through Monday to Friday. Out of interest, was the operator of the camera visible outside of his van?
Yes, he was stood by the tripod at the back of the van. Why do you ask?
Chatted to this guy at last years Festival of Speed, they had the camera partnership there. He said then, that he always sets up outside the van giving more presence. But saying that, he allowed us to see what he sees, it was quite an eye opener, to be honest, you stand no chance, because he has got you before you see him, once he has got your speed, he then takes your mug shot, and checks to see if you are on the phone or eating your lunch, all this at some 1000 metres and perfect clarity.
Out of interest, how accurately can he focus on a particular point on a car, i.e. can he pick a point on the number plate to get a decent reflection, or is he only capable of hitting the vehicle in a more random manner? The reason I ask is that I would have thought that to get an accurate reading the beam would ideally need to hit a perpendicular surface, and on a typical sports car the only decent vertical surface is the number plate (which is pretty small at a range of 1000m).

doorman

1,533 posts

191 months

Tuesday 7th April 2009
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S7Paul said:
doorman said:
S7Paul said:
doorman said:
S7Paul said:
Picture the A27 early this morning, between Havant & Chichester...

An almost straight road, hardly any traffic, dry weather, excellent visibility, no junctions.

So what possible reason would there be for our wondeful BiB to get up early & park a camera van on one of the bridges on a Breakfast Club Sunday, other than to rake in some cash? This has to be one of the most blatant, cynical, cash-generating stunts possible. How they ever expect any respect is beyond me. It's yet another example of this police-state trying to squeeze every last drop of enjoyment out of motoring.

I hope any of you travelling along there this morning saw it in time.
They are having a purge along this stretch of road, week before last it was in place every day through Monday to Friday. Out of interest, was the operator of the camera visible outside of his van?
Yes, he was stood by the tripod at the back of the van. Why do you ask?
Chatted to this guy at last years Festival of Speed, they had the camera partnership there. He said then, that he always sets up outside the van giving more presence. But saying that, he allowed us to see what he sees, it was quite an eye opener, to be honest, you stand no chance, because he has got you before you see him, once he has got your speed, he then takes your mug shot, and checks to see if you are on the phone or eating your lunch, all this at some 1000 metres and perfect clarity.
Out of interest, how accurately can he focus on a particular point on a car, i.e. can he pick a point on the number plate to get a decent reflection, or is he only capable of hitting the vehicle in a more random manner? The reason I ask is that I would have thought that to get an accurate reading the beam would ideally need to hit a perpendicular surface, and on a typical sports car the only decent vertical surface is the number plate (which is pretty small at a range of 1000m).
Yes your right, they do go for the number plate, and even at that distance it is perfectly clear, and no sign of camera shake. The guy told me of an instance where he clocked a speeding van, then panned onto the driver, recording him eating a bag of "WALKERS" crisps, and then when the muppet finally saw him, he panicked, and he watched and recorded the bag of crisps going everywhere. The driver evidently got prosecuted for Due Care as well as the speeding fine.

cortina1

435 posts

219 months

Wednesday 8th April 2009
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anyone know what time this was operating? Went past there just before 8 o clock I think?- as sun was fairly direct at that time was not paying much attention to much above the road surface and enjoying a nice drive on a clear open road.....! Famous last words...

S7Paul

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2,103 posts

234 months

Wednesday 8th April 2009
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All I can say is that I went past it at about 8:45; no idea when he started. Good luck!

doorman

1,533 posts

191 months

Thursday 16th April 2009
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S7Paul said:
Picture the A27 early this morning, between Havant & Chichester...

An almost straight road, hardly any traffic, dry weather, excellent visibility, no junctions.

So what possible reason would there be for our wondeful BiB to get up early & park a camera van on one of the bridges on a Breakfast Club Sunday, other than to rake in some cash? This has to be one of the most blatant, cynical, cash-generating stunts possible. How they ever expect any respect is beyond me. It's yet another example of this police-state trying to squeeze every last drop of enjoyment out of motoring.

I hope any of you travelling along there this morning saw it in time.
2 weeks down the line, has anyone been unlucky enough to have been caught on that day?

S7Paul

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234 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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Not yet, but then I'm sure I can't have been doing more than 70 anyway. whistle